CVNov 29, 2021

Image Segmentation to Identify Safe Landing Zones for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

arXiv:2111.14557v114 citations
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This addresses the challenge of automating the final delivery step for drone services, though it is incremental by applying existing segmentation methods to a new application.

The paper tackles the problem of automating safe landing zone identification for UAVs using simple RGB images, achieving energy-efficient detection without human intervention.

There is a marked increase in delivery services in urban areas, and with Jeff Bezos claiming that 86% of the orders that Amazon ships weigh less than 5 lbs, the time is ripe for investigation into economical methods of automating the final stage of the delivery process. With the advent of semi-autonomous drone delivery services, such as Irish startup `Manna', and Malta's `Skymax', the final step of the delivery journey remains the most difficult to automate. This paper investigates the use of simple images captured by a single RGB camera on a UAV to distinguish between safe and unsafe landing zones. We investigate semantic image segmentation frameworks as a way to identify safe landing zones and demonstrate the accuracy of lightweight models that minimise the number of sensors needed. By working with images rather than video we reduce the amount of energy needed to identify safe landing zones for a drone, without the need for human intervention.

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